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Doing that for spite is a very short-sighted thing indeed.

I think Hanlon's razor offers a better explanation



There was spite involved, and for good reason.


it was spite: the EU Commission explicitly said it wanted those domains cancelled and that the rules would not be changed


Funny enough Hanlon's razor still applies because in this case the stupidity lies in the counterproductive use of malice.


Why counterproductive? It has become remarkably quiet on the front of countries making plans to leave the EU.

Insightful remark, nevertheless.




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